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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"And what other pack animals would bear burdens for us?" said the leader. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #222)
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29 222 "And what other pack animals would bear burdens for us?" said the leader.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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29 219 Do you wish to do your own manual labor, to gather provender, to clear ground for a camp, to bring fire wood, to cook, to fetch soft boughs for our bedding, to wash talmits, and polish leather? Do you not enjoy having your feet cleaned with their tongues?" "One would have been enough," said she who had spoken, she of the green-and-brown talmit.
29 220 "Do you wish to bear a burden yourself?" asked the leader.
29 221 "I am a free woman!" said the other, angrily.
29 222 "And what other pack animals would bear burdens for us?" said the leader.
29 223 "Two, then," she said, "are enough!" I was then kicked in the side.
29 224 "And with three, we might travel more swiftly," said the leader.
29 225 "It is dangerous," said the other.
Do you wish to do your own manual labor, to gather provender, to clear ground for a camp, to bring fire wood, to cook, to fetch soft boughs for our bedding, to wash talmits, and polish leather? Do you not enjoy having your feet cleaned with their tongues?" "One would have been enough," said she who had spoken, she of the green-and-brown talmit. "Do you wish to bear a burden yourself?" asked the leader. "I am a free woman!" said the other, angrily. "And what other pack animals would bear burdens for us?" said the leader. "Two, then," she said, "are enough!" I was then kicked in the side. "And with three, we might travel more swiftly," said the leader. "It is dangerous," said the other. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 29)